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      Factors and pathways involved in capacitation: how are they regulated?

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      capacitation, signaling pathway, calcium Ion, cAMP-PKA, protein phosphorylation

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          In mammals, fertilization occurs via a comprehensive progression of events. Freshly ejaculated sperm have yet to acquire progressive motility or fertilization ability. They must first undergo a series of biochemical and physiological changes, collectively known as capacitation. Capacitation is a significant prerequisite to fertilization. During the process of capacitation, changes in membrane properties, intracellular ion concentration and the activities of enzymes, together with other protein modifications, induce multiple signaling events and pathways in defined media in vitro or in the female reproductive tract in vivo. These, in turn, stimulate the acrosome reaction and prepare spermatozoa for penetration of the egg zona pellucida prior to fertilization. In the present review, we conclude all mainstream factors and pathways regulate capacitation and highlight their crosstalk. We also summarize the relationship between capacitation and assisted reproductive technology or human disease. In the end, we sum up the open questions and future avenues in this field.

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              Meaningful relationships: the regulation of the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathway by protein interactions.

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              The Ras/Raf/MEK (mitogen-activated protein kinase/ERK kinase)/ERK (extracellular-signal-regulated kinase) pathway is at the heart of signalling networks that govern proliferation, differentiation and cell survival. Although the basic regulatory steps have been elucidated, many features of this pathway are only beginning to emerge. This review focuses on the role of protein-protein interactions in the regulation of this pathway, and how they contribute to co-ordinate activation steps, subcellular redistribution, substrate phosphorylation and cross-talk with other signalling pathways.
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                Journal
                Oncotarget
                Oncotarget
                Oncotarget
                ImpactJ
                Oncotarget
                Impact Journals LLC
                1949-2553
                10 January 2017
                27 September 2016
                : 8
                : 2
                : 3600-3627
                Affiliations
                1 The Sperm Laboratory, College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
                Author notes
                Correspondence to: Wan-Xi Yang, wxyang@ 123456spermlab.org
                Article
                12274
                10.18632/oncotarget.12274
                5356907
                27690295
                8d9bd023-0a8f-4460-8487-b60ad916fef8
                Copyright: © 2017 Jin et al.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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                : 5 August 2016
                : 23 September 2016
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                Oncology & Radiotherapy
                capacitation,signaling pathway,calcium ion,camp-pka,protein phosphorylation

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